Sony Music Exec: The Internet Is Full Of Opportunities & Not A Problem; Intransigent Collection Societies, However…

from the more-people-getting-it dept

We’ve detailed a few times the ridiculous standoff in Germany, where the incredibly aggressive music collection society GEMA is involved in a big lawsuit against YouTube for posting videos with music in them. YouTube has done licensing deals with collection societies around the globe, but GEMA refuses to even sit down to start a conversation until after the lawsuit happens. Because of that, all GEMA music in Germany is barred from YouTube entirely. This leads to some situations in which totally licensed videos are banned in Germany. This has been going on for years and years with no change.

GEMA, of course, says that it’s doing this to “protect” the artists. But as I’ve pointed out in the past, many, many artists in Germany don’t believe that at all. In the past we’ve noted that GEMA tried to ignore Creative Commons licenses as well as barred members from offering their music for free (two years ago, when I was in Germany at a music conference, I had multiple artists explain to me they had an “official” website where they would “sell” music to keep GEMA happy… and an “unofficial” website where they’d offer their music for free. The whole thing is crazy.

In fact, it’s gotten so crazy that apparently even the major labels are getting sick of it. TorrentFreak has the news of a top Sony Music exec, Edgar Berger, who runs their international business, talking about how the internet hasn’t been a problem at all, but has created tons of new opportunities. The ones creating the real problems for the industry? GEMA. Because the music is blocked “to protect the artist,” it appears that the labels and artists are missing out on large revenue checks from YouTube’s ContentID…

“There is absolutely nothing to complain about. The Internet is a great stroke of luck for the music industry, or better: the Internet is a blessing for us,” Berger said.

“You can not blame the Internet for harmful excesses. On the contrary. It has brought us tremendous new opportunities,” he added.

But with these new opportunities come new rivals from an unexpected corner. According to the Sony boss, music rights collecting agencies are now preventing innovation in certain countries.

In Germany, for example, most YouTube videos by Sony artists are blocked due to the music rights group GEMA, and not because Sony wants it that way. When asked why Sony’s music is not available on YouTube in Germany, Berger responded bitterly.

“It’s not because of us. You must direct this question to the German collecting agency GEMA, they licensed the copyright very restrictively.”

Quite a contrast from the “old” story, right? Here’s a situation in which technology and business model innovation via Content ID are creating massive new revenue opportunities for the entertainment industry — and the old school system of excess protectionism is denying them that revenue.

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:Lobo Santo (profile) says:

The whole chorus...

*(clears throat)
(cue accordion music)
Everything you know is wrong
Black is white, up is down and short is long
And everything you used to think was so important
Doesn’t really matter anymore
Because the simple fact remains that

Everything you know is wrong
Just forget the words and sing along
All you need to understand is
Everything you know is wrong
Everything you know is wrong


If you’ve never heard this song, drop everything and look it up on youtube.

In fact, I’ll save you the trouble.

Anonymous Coward says:

He's gone

Oh yeah, this guy is going to be out of a job by next week. You cant just speak the truth like that, and you for SURE cant paint the internet as some kind of blessing to the music business. I mean, you’re pretty much taking your life in your hands by spouting off like that. Expect either a “scandal” on this guy or a suspicious “car accident” in the near future. Remember, the talking points are “piracy”, “stronger enforcement for the artists” and “extending copyright” and thats ALL you should be talking about.

ovvalsen (profile) says:

This article was a nice break from the tedious lecture of the latest Playstation 3’s license agreement which I started to read 11 days ago and which Sony asks me to wholly read and accept before moving on playing that game with great reviews which I bougth. If all goes well, I have only 17 more days of reading before I can decide whether I accept the agreement. (By the way, what happens if I don’t accept?)

Marcus Carab (profile) says:

He's gone

I mean, you’re pretty much taking your life in your hands by spouting off like that. Expect either a “scandal” on this guy or a suspicious “car accident” in the near future.

Woah. I distrust the music labels as much as the next guy buuut…. not if the next guy is you, apparently, because that seems a little over-the-top. I wouldn’t be surprised if an exec lost their job over something like this, but I don’t think Sony’s at the point of offing people with suspicious car accidents.

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